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Prague vs. Poland Longterm
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Prague vs. Poland Longterm

I might be getting a nice consulting job that would pay well and let me live in Prague or Poland for 6 to 12 months a year (my choice how long and what I do the rest of the time, although that time wouldn't be paid). I'm curious, if I get this, where do you think would be the best place to live?

Being a longer-term resident and having some money to play with to get a nice pad and all that, I think I'd have more time to develop a nice stable of women. So I think it would be more important how the top tier of women are, as opposed to the average girl. Also, it's not a big deal to me if it takes a date or two to bed them, since I'll be there longer. SNL factor becomes less important.

I love blondes. And well-dressed women, of course. And heels over flats. And sweet, fun personalities over the American girl. I'd rather she stay and cook for me than kick her out that night.

Prefer daygame to night game, but am up for either. Decently good looking white guy. Don't like the cold.

Thoughts?
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Prague vs. Poland Longterm

If it's a good 2nd tier city in Poland - or your choice - I'm pretty sure you'll be more exotic as an American there as opposed to Prague. Zel's list is relevant:

http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-46760-...pid1000900

Not sure about the largest or more touristy Polish cities versus Prague though.
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Prague vs. Poland Longterm

Prague is overrun by tourists and expats so the local women are very wise to Western guys at this stage so that would be a major disadvantage if you were to relocate there.

I'd agree with 262, checkout a few of the 2nd tier Polish cities like Poznan or Wroclaw, where there are very little tourists or Western influence. Gdansk would be an other good option as lots of Poles go there in the summer vacation and it's very close to Lithuania and Kaliningrad, which is an excave of Russia.
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Prague vs. Poland Longterm

Quote: (08-14-2015 08:50 AM)Catch 22 Wrote:  

Also, it's not a big deal to me if it takes a date or two to bed them, since I'll be there longer.

Loving your optimism on that [Image: wink.gif]
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#5

Prague vs. Poland Longterm

If you want to have a stable of women it limits you basically only to the biggest cities. Warsaw, Prague and maybe a few tier 2 cities too, like Wrocław, Poznań and Gdańsk/Sopot/Gdynia (3-city).

Your dislike for cold makes things more difficult though [Image: smile.gif].
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Prague vs. Poland Longterm

Wroclaw sounds interesting. I've never been there. What's the latest on Wroclaw? Still pretty good and avoiding what's happened to Krakow? But not quite as good as Kiev/Riga/Tallinn?

This place looks nice, and maybe a nice daygame spot right below the apartments in the mall down below.
http://www.skytower.pl/
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Prague vs. Poland Longterm

Wroclaw is a nice place and less run by tourists than Krakow.

But because of Pasaż Niepolda (Street full of bars and clubs) and Old Town Square logistics in my opinion are very poor for managing a few girls at the same time. High chance for high drama when going out with girl A you will meet girl B...

But I never run a harem, so maybe I am over thinking it.
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Quote: (08-15-2015 09:04 AM)whoishe Wrote:  

Wroclaw is a nice place and less run by tourists than Krakow.

But because of Pasaż Niepolda (Street full of bars and clubs) and Old Town Square logistics in my opinion are very poor for managing a few girls at the same time. High chance for high drama when going out with girl A you will meet girl B...

But I never run a harem, so maybe I am over thinking it.

Krakow is more touristy than Wroclaw. However, I have never seen so many PUAs like I saw in Wroclaw.
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Prague vs. Poland Longterm

Whoisshe, that only matters if you're trying to keep them from each other. It never lasts forever, they'll leave eventually (which is fine), but so long as they know you're not only dating them, it's fine. That might not be the case in Poland, though. I don't know.

Lots of PUAs in Wroclaw? I wonder why that would be.

Anybody who's been to both, how would you compare Wroclaw with Riga and Tallinn?
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#10

Prague vs. Poland Longterm

I can't speak for Wroclaw or Riga, but in Tallinn I got less IOIs as an obvious foreigner versus 2nd tier cities in Poland. I also found this to be true in other EE capital cities such as Warsaw, Sofia, and Kiev. My guess is as EE capital cities, foreigners are more likely to visit them, which reduces your value in them.
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